



I ask how it went down with her family but she laughs the question aside: 'I'm not going into that.


If this is your kind of movie, a C+ and an A are indistinguishable to you.

Perhaps none was possible from this astonishing crew.
She thanks Margaret Thatcher for her wanderlust: she has never had a British passport, so for a long time she had to leave the country every few months: 'Thatcher decided that all children born abroad of a foreign father could not be British.


Talking to her, though, you get the sense that she has been divided in the past between playing up to Hollywood's fantasy of her, and rejecting the premises on which that fantasy was based.
Description: Mary keeps promising her sister a visit from Lily and she also introduces her beautiful Anglo-Indian niece Rosie Sakina Jaffrey to the Macintoshes.